Dar literally means "to give" and
is also used in
various idiomatic expressions.
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to give |
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to hand |
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to pass |
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to deliver |
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| dar a |
to face, be facing, look out on |
| dar a conocer |
to introduce, present |
| dar a entender que |
to imply that |
| dar a la bomba |
to pump |
| dar a luz un niño |
to give birth |
| dar a uno de puñetazos |
to punch someone |
| dar algo/a alguien por perdido |
to give something/someone up for lost |
| dar asco |
to disgust |
| dar calabazas |
to jilt, to flunk |
| dar carta blanca a uno |
to give someone carte blanche / free rein |
| dar caza a |
to hunt (down) |
| dar como |
to consider, regard, assume |
| dar con |
to meet, run into
to hit on (a solution) |
| dar con algo en el suelo |
to drop something, knock s.t. to the ground |
| dar consigo en |
to end up, land in |
| dar contra |
to hit, knock against, bang into |
| dar de barniz a |
to varnish |
| dar de cabeza |
to fall on one's head |
| dar de jalbegue a |
to whitewash |
| dar de narices |
to fall flat on one's face |
| dar de narices contra la puerta |
to walk into the door |
| dar cuerda a |
to wind |
| dar con |
to find, run into |
| dar de comer/beber |
to give food/drink to |
| dar de sí |
to have give, be able to stretch
to yield a lot, bear heavily |
| dar ejemplo |
to set an example |
| dar el golpe de gracia |
to finish someone off, give the coup de grâce |
| dar en |
to hit, strike |
| dar en ello |
to see the point |
| dar en + infinitive |
to get into the habit of + -ing |
| dar gritos |
to shout |
| dar guerra |
to make trouble |
| dar los buenos días a uno |
to say hello to someone |
| dar las gracias |
to thank |
| dar la hora |
to strike the hour |
| dar la lata |
to make a nuisance of oneself |
| dar permiso |
to grant permission |
| dar por |
to consider, regard, assume |
| dar por sentado |
to take for granted, consider settled |
| dar por + infinitive a uno |
to get it into one's head to, to decide to |
| dar positivo/negativo |
(test results) |
to be positive/negative |
| dar rienda suelta a |
to give free rein to |
| dar sobre |
to overlook, look out over |
| dar tras uno |
to pursue someone |
| dar un abrazo |
to hug, embrace |
| dar un paseo |
to take a walk, ride |
| dar una vuelta |
to take a walk, ride |
| dar vueltas a algo |
to think something over |
| darla de |
to brag about (being) |
| darle al vicio |
to be on drugs |
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| darse |
to surrender, give in/up |
| darse a |
to take on, devote oneself to |
| darse a la bebida |
to take to drink |
| darse a conocer |
to make a name for oneself |
| darse a conocer a uno |
to make oneself known to someone |
| darse a creer que |
to start thinking that |
| darse cuenta de |
to realize |
| darse la mano |
to shake hands |
| darse por |
to consider oneself |
| darse por ofendido |
to take offense |
| darse por vencido |
to give up, acknowledge defeat |
| darse prisa |
to hurry |
| darse tono |
to put on airs |
| dársela (con queso) a uno |
(inf) |
to fool/trick someone |
| dárselas de |
to pose as, pretend to be |
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| Ahí me las den todas |
I can cope with anything, That doesn't bother me. |
| A mí no me la das |
(inf) |
You can't fool me. |
| A quien dan no escoge. |
Beggars can't be choosers. |
| ¡Dale! |
Hit him!, After him!, Come on! |
| ¡Dale que dale! |
Get over it! Stop going on about it! |
| el cultivo se da bien |
the crop is coming up well |
| estar dale que dale a |
to be going over and over s.t., keep working on |
| lo mismo da |
it's all the same, it makes no difference |
| lo mismo me da, me da igual |
it's all the same to me |
| no se me da mal |
I'm not doing too badly |
| no se me da un bledo/higo/rábano de |
I couldn't care less about |
| Por si vienen mal dadas |
In case of emergency, for a rainy day |
| ¡Qué más da! |
Never mind! It doesn't matter! |
| se la da a su marido |
(inf) |
she's cheating on her husband |
| si se da el caso |
if that happens |
| ¡Y dale! |
There he goes again! |
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